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ProposalKettleman City
ElementaryTechnology Plan
2009 - 2012
by James Ragsdale
EDUU 563
September 18, 2009
Mission Statement
Goal #2: Maintain and expand high technology usage while upgrading curricular goals to expand technological education
Goal#1: Build Academic success through all learning modalities
BackgroundKettleman City Elementary needs to integrate technology in the core curriculum. Students work on computers on a daily basis beginning at the kindergarten level and continuing through grade eight. Computers in the primary grades will be used as a regular station. Elementary level students use a free internet reading program; Star Fall and Accelerated Reader. They also have access to the reading program, Soliloquy. Middle School students use Accelerated Reader, Microsoft Office, digital media, and curriculum related software as provided by the textbook publishers. Middle school use computers to research, write, publish, and actively explore the subject areas that they are studying. All students whose schools have a Tulare County Office of Education (Educational Resource Services Subscription) account have unlimited access to online programs made available via the subscription. Technology also serves as a powerful outlet for creativity at all grade levels. By integrating technology into the curriculum, we can build academic success through all learning modalities.
BackgroundAlthough Reef-Sunset Unified School District has made technological strides in the past few years, we understand that technology is always advancing; therefore, our advancement is necessary to keep up with the changing technological environment. We plan to maintain and expand high technology usage while upgrading our curricular goals to expand technological education.
Students have access to use of technology through weekly computer lab visits for teacher-directed lessons. Students have on-going use of individual computers in the computer lab, classroom, and/or library media center, as needed. All of the computers have internet access and internet access is available to students with computers at home, at a reduced rate.
Curriculum
Objective 1: All 4th grade students will publish at least 2 grade-level pieces of writing that addresses a specific audience on the internet on a classroom blog.
Benchmark 1.3 End of Year 3 (2011-2012): 90% of 4th grade students will publish at least 2 grade-level pieces of writing that addresses a specific audience on the internet on a classroom blog, and will write constructive comments for each piece of writing. The blog will focus on a current local or national issue and will be open to comment from an audience of community members involved in that current issue.
Benchmark 1.1 End of Year 1 (2009-2010): 90% of 4th grade students will publish at least 1 grade-level piece of writing that addresses a specific audience on the internet on a classroom blog.
Benchmark 1.2 End of Year 2 (2010-2011): 90% of 4th grade students will publish at least 2 grade-level pieces of writing that addresses a specific audience on the internet on a classroom blog and will write constructive comments for each piece of writing.
Professional Developmen
tObjective : All 4th grade teachers will learn the features and uses of classroom blogs and will be able to help their students publish writing pieces on a shared classroom blog.
Benchmark 1.1 End of Year 1 (2009-2010): All 4th grade teachers will be introduced to the use of blogs and will set-up a basic classroom blog.Benchmark 1.2 End of Year 2 (2010-2011): All 4th grade teachers will receive further training in the use of blogs, and will set-up a classroom blog that will be accessible district-wide to other teachers with the Reef-Sunset Unified School District.Benchmark 1.3 End of Year 3 (2011-2012): All 4th grade teachers will receive further training in the use of blogs, and will set-up a classroom blog on a current topic of local or national relevance. The blog will be accessible district-wide to other teachers with the Reef-Sunset Unified School District, as well as to the public.
Infrastructure & Equipment
Issues Needs: network access to internet, file storage, printing (completed)Needs: Computers available with Microsoft Office software to students to type and publish writing pieces on classroom blogs (completed) The technical support staff will check security and firewalls so that access to classroom blogs is not blocked from either the students, teachers, or invited readers of blogs. They will also ensure that the latest internet browsers are downloaded to the computers so that the computers are compatible with available blogging sites.
Funding & Budget There are no major equipment purchases needed with this budget plan.Computers will be updated as they become obsolete, which will happen in the normal technology cycle.Software, such as Microsoft Word and Internet security and firewalls, are already in place and will be updated as needed. An outside trainer may be hired for certain professional development dates.District technical support staff, school administrators and knowledgeable teachers currently working in Kettleman City or Reef-Sunset Unified School District will be utilized when possible.
Budget NarrativeCategory 1000-1999Certificated Personnel Salaries
Regular Teacher’s Salaries
Category 2000-2999Classified Personnel Salaries
Teacher’s Aides, support staff
Budget NarrativeCategory 4000-4999Books and Supplies
Desktop Computers, Printers as needed, printer supplies
Category 5000-5999Services and Other Operating Expenditures
Trainers for Professional Development Seminars on Blogs in Education
Monitoring & Evaluation
The District Technology Committee will meet to review the progress of the technology plan as it affects student achievement. It will review the goals of the components and evaluate the data on student growth in their academic and computer skills. The Committee will also evaluate the staff professional development in regard to student computer knowledge. Specifically, the District Technology Committee will view samples of student blogs and the writing source material for the blogs. They will evaluate the blogs for effective writing and demonstration of computer skills. The District Technology Committee will also collect information from principals and teachers on staff development needs in regards to blogs in education. The principals and teachers will be able to communicate with the District Technology Committee formally at staff professional development and informally throughout the school year through e-mail.
Monitoring & Evaluation
The committee will meet at least three times during the year, preferably monthly, to evaluate collected data and to make recommendations. It will meet in February to meet the school district’s need for the following year’s budget then in May to meet recommendations for the Curriculum & Instruction committee regarding software curriculum issues. The committee will communicate regularly with principals and 4th grade teachers to ensure that blogs are being used in 4th grade classrooms. The committee will contact principals and 4th grade teachers at the beginning and end of each quarter of the school year. At the beginning of the school year, the principals and 4th grade teachers will be reminded of the blogs in education goals and deadlines for the first blog posts. The committee will evaluate the blogs throughout the school year and communicate feedback to principals and 4th grade teachers.
Summary & Conclusion
• The current technology plan for Reef-Sunset Unified School District provides some high standards and goals, but certain objectives, particularly writing objectives, are too general.
• This plan provides more specific goals for teachers in publishing student writing on the internet.
• This plan also addresses specific professional development objectives and support.
• By utilizing blogs in the classroom, teachers will be able to connect student writing with a more current practice of publishing.